Ethan is potent with heavy snowfall rates, but its fast movement means it will be largely over in the New England area by late this afternoon or early evening, according to weather.com meteorologist Jon Erdman.

In Holyoke, Massachusetts, rescue crews assisted a hiker who injured his ankle while trying to descend snow-covered Mount Tom Sunday, according to NECN.com Holyoke Fire Capt. Kevin Cavagnac said the top of the mountain and the road leading to it had become covered in a layer of ice due to rain from the previous night, which created dangerous conditions for the rescue mission.

Eversource reported more than 20,000 of its customers in eastern Massachusetts were without power at the height of the storm, according to the Associated Press.

Wind damages have been reported in multiple states. In Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, trees were downed on top of wires and roadways, according to NWS. Winds also toppled a tree in Washington, D.C.

The O'Hare and Midway international airports in Chicago reported minor delays lasting an average of 15 minutes, according to AP. By late afternoon Sunday, arriving flights at O'Hare were delayed by an average of 80 minutes. Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport saw gate delays lasting roughly 15 minutes.

Officials placed most of Indiana under a winter weather advisory Sunday and urged them to stay at home unless travel was absolutely necessary, the Associated Press reports.

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